How to Create a Strong Password You Can Easily Remember (3 Strategies)

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • You know you need to create a strong password for your accounts...but maybe you don't know exactly how to fix the problem. Here's a simple 3-step process to walk you through how to create more secure passwords that you can remember.
    Find the written version of this video on our website here: www.allthingssecured.com/tips...
    🔹🔹🔹Additional Information🔹🔹🔹
    ✅ Check your password and get immediate feedback on how secure it is: www.allthingssecured.com/pass...
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    Video Timestamps
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    0:00 - Introduction
    0:13 - Take this Password Quiz
    1:04 - Step 1: Select a Password Creation Process
    2:04 - Password Creation Method Ideas
    3:33 - Using a Password Manager App
    4:11 - Step 2: Storing Your Strong Passwords
    5:12 - Step 3: Systematically Replace Weak Passwords
    6:33 - Recap How to Create Strong Passwords
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    Are you looking for some ideas or help to create a strong password? In this week's video, I dive into a three-step process that will have you secured in no time.
    This process breaks down into:
    1. Select a process to create a secure password for your accounts.
    2. Select a process to store these secure passwords safely!
    3. Systematically change your account passwords, starting with your most sensitive accounts.
    This may sound easy - and for the most part I try to break it down into the most simple terms - but it will take a little bit of effort on your part.
    Thankfully, once you're done, you'll be on a much better security foundation for all your accounts. It's not a fool-proof way to eliminate hacking, but it sure is a huge first step.
    As I mentioned in the video, you can try to do this all manually or you can use a password manager like Dashlane.
    ✅ Manually: Come up with a secure password or use a free password generator like this one: passwordsgenerator.net/
    ✅ With Technology: Use a password manager tool that can be downloaded onto your computer, phone and tablet. I recommend 1Password: www.allthingssecured.com/yt/1...
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    **Some of the links in this video description are affiliate links, which means that at no extra cost to you, I may be compensated if you decide to use some of these services. Thank you for your support!
    #cybersecurity #passwordmanager #onlinesecurity
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Komentáře • 124

  • @thinksetsoup5790
    @thinksetsoup5790 Před 2 lety +18

    Thank you so much. I stupidly had all my passwords the same. Now that I’m older and more mature I’m realizing how stupid that was and I was afraid I would start forgetting my passwords. This helped a lot.

  • @VooDooTube...
    @VooDooTube... Před 2 lety +30

    CREATING A PASSWORD
    -Please enter your new password.
    “cabbage”
    -Sorry, the password must have more than 8 characters.
    “boiled cabbage”
    -Sorry, the password must contain 1 numerical character.
    “1 boiled cabbage”
    -Sorry, the password cannot have blank spaces.
    “50stupidboiledcabbages”
    -Sorry, the password cannot use more than one upper
    case character consecutively.
    -50StupidBoiledCabbagesShovedUpYourArse,
    IfYouDon’tGiveMeAccessImmediately”
    -Sorry, the password cannot contain punctuation.
    “NowIAmGettingReallyPissedOff50StupidBoiled
    CabbagesShovedUpYourArseIfYouDontGiveMe
    AccessImmediately”
    -Sorry, that password is already in use.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 2 lety +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @justagirlwholovestopartyyy
      @justagirlwholovestopartyyy Před 10 měsíci

      Omg that's so fucking annoying lmao

    • @christinebean7932
      @christinebean7932 Před 8 měsíci

      Been there done that 😅😅 😮😂😂 the last time I did this the AI or auto matic whoever said they didn't understand and said good bye😖😡😠🤬
      I am dysgrapic it is way worse than dyslexia . I even run into door yams! So pass words piss me off it feels personal . I feel so left out of technology. I cannot put a password in twice in a row 😢
      I really like when a site texts me a one time only code that I can copy and paste. Best idea for me

  • @AllThingsSecured
    @AllThingsSecured  Před 5 lety +19

    Thank you for taking the time to watch and I hope you're inspired to change your passwords today. If you've decided to start using a password manager, I use and recommend 1Password: www.allthingssecured.com/yt/1password

  • @mrcryptozoic817
    @mrcryptozoic817 Před rokem +8

    The trouble with using symbols manually is...typing your pw on a smartphone. It can take you 15 minutes to enter the pw on the phone (correctly) because you can rarely do it on the first or even second attempt. That only forces the user to create too simple a pw.
    The NIST recommendation is the length of a password is most important and remove complexity. Always make the phrase be as lengthy as the facility owner will allow including spaces. If you use a phrase such as a line from The Illiad and then worry about including a capital letter, and/or old phone number that you knew fairly well, then password becomes impenetrable to brute force decoding.

  • @ibiubuok
    @ibiubuok Před 3 lety +6

    This was a very helpful and easy to understand video. Thanks for uploading!

  • @shadowdragon1786
    @shadowdragon1786 Před 3 lety +5

    Tysm this helps me alot i kept forgetting my passwords and had to keep makeing new accounts! And i found you and u made my dream. Thanks!

  • @sorano9733
    @sorano9733 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I don't like my passwords being truly random, so my strategy is to first use methods like this video to come up with a unique, complex, but memorable string, then process it with a repeatable but irreversible method that ensures the universal string won't look the same for every website after processing. You can get real creative with the method since there's no need for decryption.
    This way the password is pseudo-random, unique for every website with no overlap, but memorable as long as you don't lose the original code, your universal string and the format to combine the website and/or account name. Probably unneccessary for most people, but it's the perfect solution for my preference.

  • @luhals4
    @luhals4 Před 3 lety +4

    thanks for the help, i needed this! havnt gotten hacked in forever because of this video, really appreciate it!

  • @jpsmusicandmore5457
    @jpsmusicandmore5457 Před rokem

    Great video. Can you set up a manager date to have you change your passwords?

  • @jacobsuanno9
    @jacobsuanno9 Před 4 lety +3

    thanks josh, your awesome, now I can create the big password.
    am subscribing your channel josh:>
    i love your vid

  • @kartikatiwari3988
    @kartikatiwari3988 Před 3 lety +5

    Great josh.....now i can create a good password...loved your video...

  • @mariadalal8344
    @mariadalal8344 Před 2 lety

    That is the good and strong Password and I am changing right now thank you so much

  • @jimiwills
    @jimiwills Před rokem +3

    I have some that haven't been changed in a while :/ I have a process though, and they are all unique. My main issue is when some service providers don't allow some characters in their passwords, meaning my process needs to be tweaked especially for them, and then I don't remember that password.

  • @JoeCubicle
    @JoeCubicle Před rokem +3

    DUDE!!! I have nearly the same exact system that is custom to each and every different site/application I have. I just thought it up one day. I do the 'custom' part a little differently but it's the same concept. Haha, great minds think alike.

  • @miathesaint
    @miathesaint Před rokem

    very helpful video

  • @DaLeSy.
    @DaLeSy. Před rokem

    I like to stay logged into some sites that I go to frequently because then I don't have to log in every time. Is there any risk to doing that?

  • @reapervibes8222
    @reapervibes8222 Před 3 lety +3

    I used to have a 8 letter password that was super guess able Thank you for helping me BTW!

  • @pepper419
    @pepper419 Před 10 měsíci +3

    It's really clever if you use those passwords every week, but if you only use them one or two times a year and your memory is that of an eighty year old. You might have a problem.

  • @luv.2dc
    @luv.2dc Před 2 lety

    Thanks your a legend

  • @gabriel9668
    @gabriel9668 Před 2 lety

    great video

  • @Youtubeuser10873
    @Youtubeuser10873 Před 3 lety +2

    Tysm

  • @christopherwalker4606

    Do you use 40 charters password are you still using dashlane

  • @transformer889
    @transformer889 Před 5 lety +7

    Are password managers encrypted and safe just in case the computer is hacked or stolen?. Thanks for the videos they arereally informative

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 4 lety +4

      They are encrypted, but there are still ways that you can make sure you're not putting all your eggs in one password manager basket. Check out this video for how that's done: czcams.com/video/boj9q26gadE/video.html

    • @WantBadtime
      @WantBadtime Před 2 lety +2

      Not really, auto-token grabbers can get your encrypted file and easily decrypt it,

  • @ginamulangala1051
    @ginamulangala1051 Před rokem

    Yes

  • @funtrap8670
    @funtrap8670 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have to watch this video for homework I wanna cry I HAVE OTHER THINGS TO DOOO

    • @christinebean7932
      @christinebean7932 Před 8 měsíci

      😮😅😅😂
      Me to but if I don't learn it then I can't escape my home in a cab on my own without the peeps I'm trying to flee from helping me get away from them 😮😅

  • @motivationg9105
    @motivationg9105 Před 11 měsíci +1

    im old school i just keep my PWs in a book in my desk

  • @ibnuramli1721
    @ibnuramli1721 Před rokem

    Hi. I missed out on how to STORE those passwords. Thank you.

  • @cameronmoore136
    @cameronmoore136 Před 2 lety +1

    4:55 Cat

  • @InnocentAbyssinianCat-eb7ge

    Tom Gleasons voice sounds really different here with that American accent

  • @MrRAGE22
    @MrRAGE22 Před 3 lety +1

    one huge flaw with Google is if somebody guesses your password they can actually get around two step verification by guessing the backup codes. if they can guess just one of your backup codes they can easily sign into your Google account. also one question all my passwords are over 70 digits long and they are a complicated mix of letters numbers and symbols. Can that possibly be brute forced???

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 3 lety +1

      Good heavens...70 characters? I’d say you’re crazy, but quite secure.

    • @MrRAGE22
      @MrRAGE22 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AllThingsSecured I was hoping to hear that.

  • @Mr.Prince_Tunmise
    @Mr.Prince_Tunmise Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting

  • @LyraniaLothar
    @LyraniaLothar Před 2 lety

    I went full stupid on this side. First I used Bitlocker to secure a USB with a complex password that I have memorized, I then installed Veracrypt and created several volumes inside that USB. One of the advantages of Veracrypt is that on top of using a strong password to access the volume, Veracrypt can also use "key files" in order to open the volume. Those files can be anything, from a picture, a song, a word file that may have a miscellaneous name such as English essay for class x. If a person wanted to open that word file they will find an essay but they are not looking for a word in it, rather the entire file is the key. I used a picture, a song, and a random save file from a video game. so even if they managed to crack one volume they would then have to be lucky that that particular volume has the legit passwords.
    The passwords for the accounts are even more complex, I basically smash my hand on the keyboard, then add a random combination of the alt code symbols, for instance ÿ and several random numbers. I change the password for the USB once every 3 months and of course I have a back up of it, God forbid I lose that USB.

    • @laszlokenyo3168
      @laszlokenyo3168 Před rokem

      Holy cow are you some double agent working at area 51? :D

    • @Neustocks
      @Neustocks Před rokem

      So many points of failure...

    • @laszlokenyo3168
      @laszlokenyo3168 Před rokem

      @@Neustocks Like what? Please point them out so we can learn.

    • @Neustocks
      @Neustocks Před rokem

      @@laszlokenyo3168 Okay.
      "Bitlocker to secure a USB with a complex password that I have memorized" -- There is no mention yet how this password is constructed, whether or not it's backed up anywhere, or really just how strong this password might be. If you somehow mis-remember by a character or two, then you will have a problem if you don't have the password backed up somewhere, whether through hints, a text file or piece of paper in a safe deposit box, or whatever.
      "installed Veracrypt and created several volumes inside that USB" -- No elaboration as to why having multiple volumes is necessary. If any of this gets corrupted in any way, then that's it. You had better have the files backed up somewhere.
      "on top of using a strong password to access the volume, Veracrypt can also use "key files" in order to open the volume" -- There's a second password to memorize. Repeat what I already said above about the first password. In addition, you have introduced key files. These are a great way to further secure an encrypted file, but this is also one more thing to go wrong if any of the key files used are corrupted, altered, misplaced, or erased. Once again, no mention of a backup system.
      "smash my hand on the keyboard, then add a random combination of the alt code symbols, for instance ÿ and several random numbers" -- This isn't a robust password-creation system, and "random keypresses" aren't nearly as random as you would like to believe. Even if it were provably random, there is no mention of how you would go about memorizing such a sequence.
      "I change the password for the USB once every 3 months and of course I have a back up of it" -- Okay, you have a backup of the encrypted file, but alas, there is no mention of how the passwords are backed up and/or reliably memorized. Also, not much is said about backing up the key files and preventing them from being inadvertently altered. Any small change might be enough to render them invalid as key files.
      This is a recipe for a disaster, where the user loses his own files due to unexpected incompetence and a lack of fault tolerance. On the plus side, you won't necessarily get hacked.

    • @laszlokenyo3168
      @laszlokenyo3168 Před rokem

      @@Neustocks interesting, thanks for the reply

  • @Saptarshi88
    @Saptarshi88 Před rokem

    I am coping that jack and jill password

  • @ashleyksks
    @ashleyksks Před 3 lety

    thankz

  • @arunaslasiunas6699
    @arunaslasiunas6699 Před 3 lety

    I created 18 Characters long With 2 simbols So does that mean My account safe from hackers?

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 3 lety +1

      Safer, yes. Of course, if you're using this same password with all of your accounts, that negates any extra security from this password.

    • @arunaslasiunas6699
      @arunaslasiunas6699 Před 3 lety

      @@AllThingsSecured I am also using Backup codes Only not phonr number Is it safe to use those? Nobody can Guess it right?

  • @IamNOBODY026
    @IamNOBODY026 Před 3 lety +1

    My first and second password aren’t longer than 12 digits
    Both my passwords only have lowercase letters and numbers
    My first password I use for 10 accounts and my second password I use for 1
    ..... I DONT EVEN CHANGE MY PASSWORD. i have a problem

  • @notlinn
    @notlinn Před rokem

    befor i only use symble

  • @arunaslasiunas6699
    @arunaslasiunas6699 Před 3 lety

    Can i get hacked if i reset my password every month? I am using strong passwords with simbols So can i Still get hacked if i do that?

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes, anything is possible. But in most cases you won't need to reset your password every month. That's a bit much.

  • @chuksmichael1532
    @chuksmichael1532 Před 3 lety

    Can i ask question ?

  • @sailaosheng9457
    @sailaosheng9457 Před 2 lety

    wow

  • @synergongt8852
    @synergongt8852 Před 3 lety +3

    nah i cannot do changing every 6 months. thats hard to remember.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 3 lety +7

      That's fine...it's better to have a strong password. But that's also one reason why you should consider using a password manager - you don't have to remember.

  • @Anotherclevername20
    @Anotherclevername20 Před 5 měsíci

    You can't use all those symbols in a password tho right? I know you can't use some of those forsure

  • @patriciatuohey2947
    @patriciatuohey2947 Před 4 lety +2

    hello how do I create a new account password please

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 4 lety +2

      It depends on what platform. Just find settings and then security or password.

  • @GeorgeFadez
    @GeorgeFadez Před 2 lety +2

    Is it safe to use a password generator?

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 2 lety +1

      Why not? If you're worried, just change a few of the characters.

    • @MrMiyagi005
      @MrMiyagi005 Před 2 lety +1

      @@AllThingsSecured But what if I want to login from some other device which does not have the password generator? I cant remember all the random symbols right

    • @milkkolaj
      @milkkolaj Před rokem +1

      @@MrMiyagi005 Password managers exist btw

  • @CCalquemist
    @CCalquemist Před rokem

    yo when I was a kid my password was spanish for "pink" lmao

  • @mathcraft84
    @mathcraft84 Před rokem

    0:40 What if I’ve had this account for under six months

  • @rjain1993
    @rjain1993 Před rokem

    👍🏻

  • @derrickhughes9873
    @derrickhughes9873 Před 4 lety +2

    How do you do it

  • @amazing-graceamazing-grace1205

    use a diffrent lanuage

  • @TG3N
    @TG3N Před 6 měsíci

    I store my password as a word file on my pc. Nobody can look at it because it is with 1000s of word files :) and it's name is not "my passwords"

  • @klucid2061
    @klucid2061 Před 3 lety

    my pass is *****

  • @Matthewofcourse
    @Matthewofcourse Před 2 lety

    The link below this is a strong password generator because he did not link a password generator only click if you are a android user it a Google play link

  • @spiderjump
    @spiderjump Před rokem +2

    Make up a weird sentence. Include uppercase letters. Add symbols and random numbers.
    Do not use anything related to something you like . Something your friends or someone stalking your socials will guess.
    For example if I liked mcu / Spider-Man
    I should not have mcu or spider man in the password
    MydogStalinFARTED$$$999

  • @pepper419
    @pepper419 Před 10 měsíci

    You lost me after about five minutes, but then I have a bad memory and don't need all these passwords, I can't even get into my phone's Google home or lights anymore, I'm not allowed anymore. What's more I live alone and have no one to ask for help unless I pay them. Even my bank only asked my grandmother's maiden-name and they know who I am on the phone. Who else would know that?

  • @Ken.-
    @Ken.- Před rokem

    If someone gets one of your passwords, they're going to have all of them if all that you do to make them different is change a couple of letters.
    Also using the first letter or two from well known text or poems is another method that is over used. Unless you're using a phrase that hasn't been posted on the internet before, I wouldn't think this is a secure method.
    Virtually any system that is going to be explained in a youtube video is well-known and thus inherently weak.

  • @tanasestefan7858
    @tanasestefan7858 Před 2 lety +3

    Idon t like the idee to put you re pass in computer and sign in just with technology. Is better for you and more safe if you can remember strong pass.

  • @dominicdawkins5214
    @dominicdawkins5214 Před rokem

    F
    A
    K
    E

  • @jwj4400
    @jwj4400 Před 2 lety +2

    So when they hack into your password manager app, you're screwed.

    • @AllThingsSecured
      @AllThingsSecured  Před 2 lety +2

      Just like when somebody hacks into your bank account, you're screwed.

  • @kentw.england2305
    @kentw.england2305 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't forget IRS, SSA, USPS informed delivery.

  • @kentw.england2305
    @kentw.england2305 Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry, site rules invalidate your methods.

  • @Jaderixx
    @Jaderixx Před rokem

    3:53 password generator? just smash your head to the keyboard 10 times and u have a good random password

  • @bruh-xj8gz
    @bruh-xj8gz Před 3 lety

    Strong password:us

  • @kliandhreimina8428
    @kliandhreimina8428 Před 4 měsíci

    123😂😅😮😢

  • @ProKa-dw2nv
    @ProKa-dw2nv Před 2 měsíci

    Password

  • @nikalifelix9815
    @nikalifelix9815 Před rokem +1

    No

  • @howiedick6857
    @howiedick6857 Před 8 měsíci

    It's way better to create one single master password with several small variations and use that for everything then to give your password to a corporation. Besides for most people, once your email is compromised, so is all of your accounts connected to it

  • @maryrushing470
    @maryrushing470 Před 3 měsíci

    Omg ty🏳️‍⚧️

  • @stopbegging4likes
    @stopbegging4likes Před rokem

    Fuck passwords, there are too many to remember

  • @DrePierce-ri6lq
    @DrePierce-ri6lq Před 6 měsíci

    Yes